Atul Butte, who championed the use of big data in science and health care and inspired a generation of trainees at UC San Francisco and beyond to pursue the fields he pioneered — translational and ...
The Department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI), established in 2014, is dedicated to developing informatics innovations that improve health, health care and biomedical research. The department offers ...
Position yourself on the cutting edge of healthcare advancements by earning a doctorate that blends computer science, statistics, clinical care, and bioinformatics. As the only such PhD program in the ...
Cancer genomics and bioinformatics represent a dynamic interdisciplinary field that unites high‐throughput genomic technologies with advanced computational methods to elucidate the molecular ...
Our program draws training faculty—currently more than 40—from more than 12 departments and six schools across the CWRU campus, ensuring you’ll acquire the expertise needed to succeed in the ...
On April 22nd, the UAB Informatics Institute and Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) virtually hosted the Sixth Annual Translational and Transformative Informatics Symposium (ATTIS).
The Computational Analysis of Novel Drug Opportunities (CANDO) platform is a computational approach to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective. UB researchers ...
Whether spearheading genetics research at leading pharmaceutical companies or designing biological models, our faculty and advisory council members represent the best and brightest of the ...
Nadine Rouphael, MD is the Sumner E. Thompson, III Distinguished Professor of Vaccinology and Infectious Diseases at Emory University. Her research interests include antimicrobial resistance, vaccine ...
Atul Butte, M.D., Ph.D., a researcher, startup founder and prominent voice on the use of biomedical data and AI in healthcare, died on June 13 at the age of 55. Butte was a professor at the University ...
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